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[–] itisileclerk@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

I still use windows because of Visual Studio. I used to use Mac OSX because of XCode and I honestly don't understand people today who still use Windows or Mac for anything other than Development.

If there was an alternative to Visual Studio for Linux I wouldn't think twice.

[–] realitista@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

People who use windows or Mac for anything but development do so for the same reasons as you, they are locked into some features. For example, at home I need a local music library manager with local sync to my phone music app and smart playlists. Mac is still the only platform with this.

At work I need MS exchange integration and all the features of native office. Even the Mac version isn't good enough for my workflow.

My only hope would be to turn to emulators or something like that, but at that point I'm not really running Linux anyway. I'm just running something else in a container inside Linux.

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[–] RoyaltyInTraining@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago

The only thing I really miss about visual studio is the automatic profiler. Everything else just felt archaic, bloated, slow, and unintuitive. Adding one line in cmake often does the same thing as clicking through five submenus which never once got updated since 2012.

[–] domi@lemmy.secnd.me 3 points 2 weeks ago

If it's for C#, I'm doing pretty well with VSCode/VSCodium on Linux.

WPF and Forms does not work but I also have a Rider license from work which I use occasionally to maintain one of our old WPF applications, which we converted to Avalonia XPF. It works great and we now also have a Mac and Linux version.

[–] eodur@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

Without knowing what you are working on in Visual Studio, I would suggest checking out Jetbrains IDEs. I've used Rider for .NET quite successfully, and most of their other IDEs. I havent spent nearly as much time with CLion, but its supposed to be good. I haven't used VS since like 2015, so I really don't know how they compare these days. But I also haven't missed it.

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[–] Fedditor385@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

If it was simple and easy to install and play games on Linux as is on Windows, I would have switched over a decade ago.

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[–] WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

linux is coming! we are unstoppable*!

* well except if the EU bans operating systems without built in age verification

[–] LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

I couldn't find it is in the article, is this new purchases, or how is this measured. If a computer ships with windows and I install mint on it, how do they know where that tally goes?

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